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Rabbi reveals name of Messiah
#1
Is there any truth to this story?

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#2
It is true--although Kaduri's 80 year old son who is also a rabbi disputes it. Still there is no doubt that the note was in the old Rabbi's hand writing and that he sealed it to be opened a year after his death for this very reason. The only other thing detractors might argue is that the note in genuine but that Kaduri went insane or was doing a weird joke, but those explanations don't hold water and only support the general consensus that yes this really happened. The other thing is the note is exactly in Kaduri's style of Hebrew--handwriting aside--in that the name of Messiah is recorded in acrostic and in the form of how it would have been in Tanakh--Yehoshua.

I think it is genuine.
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#3
Interesting for you is that Y'hoshua HaMoshiakh fully identified Himself with Yisra'el as well.

Y'shayahu 53's Suffering Servant is both Yisra'el as much as it points out to Moshiakh. It's
nothing new and is said and understood as such long before the time Moshiakh Yhoshua got born and walked around on this planet. Check Raphael Patai's "Messiah Texts" for instance (who himself is not a Messianic Jew nor Christian or whatsoever...)
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